The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 08, 1906, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
Of Local and General Interest, Gathered
at Home or Clipped from our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
Hull aud Bender are telling
II ln.s iu their new udverte
uii'iit this week.
l)ou't buy a coat until you so
tlie news Ladies' and Childrou's
Coats Llirry Huston received last
week.
John B. Si; es, one of Licking
Greek township's well known cit
i.eus, was in town Saturday on
business.
Harry Huston, Salttllo, is phow
uig Ladies' Ling Coats os low as
tfii.'JH each, and he has a nice lot
of Ladies' and Gents' Bain Coats
at rightprice.
There will We preaching at the
Tonoloway Baptist church, on
the third Saturday nnd Sunday
of tins month at 11 o'clock each
day. Visiting ministers are ex-
ptK'.U'd.
Wanted, to hire a married man
!u work on farm; house n.nd tire
wood furnished: cash salary. For
full particulars, address Samuel
I' Woodcff.k, Salisbury, Md.
10 1H It.
COAL for sale at the Wishait
Mine lit $1.50 a too. More thun
Si'OO.OO has been expended lln-i e
insecure coal this year. The
road isiu good condition. The
mine is operated by practi m1
miners. Your patronav'o is o
ioited. Dr. ". F. Teeter will be at the
Washington House, Nov. 13. h o
17th. Crown and Bridge work.
Killings that save your teeth Ar
t'tic'al tooth that look n itural ai d
li', to perfection. Painless x
1 action.
WANTKD-fJOOD MAN In each
county to represent and advertise co
operative department, putifut samples
etc. OlU established business house.
Cash Salary $21 00 weekly; expense
money advanced; permanent position
-pur Reference, Bankers National
Bank of Chicago, Capital $2,000,000.
Address Manager, TUK COLUMBIA
JIOCSK, Chicago, 111. Desk No. 1,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hocken
smith and their son Clyde, who
removed to Johnstown from near
Ilarrisonville last spring a year
ago, aro spending a few weeks
anions iheirFultoncounty frieud-j.
Mr. Hockensmith is ageut for the
Golden Rule Cutlery Co,, and
likes Johnstown first rate.
II 're is our coudensed opinion
of the Outrinal Laxative Oouph
Syrup : '-Nearly all other eou$:li
syrups are constipating especial
ly those containing opiates. Ken
nedy's Laxative (containing) Hon
ey and Tar moves the bowel .
Contains no opiates. Conforms
to the National Pure FVod and
Drug Law. Sold at Trout's drug
store.
The following subjects will bo
discussed at the local institute at
Glunt's school house Friday even
lag of this week: 1. Preparation
of the lesson; Whan' Where?
How V 2. How may boys and girls
secura an education, and what
should be tijeir aim in life? 3.
1 low can you toll a good teacher ?
-1. The local iustitute as an edu
cational factor. 5. Relation and
duty of pa'.rons to school.
b m
fMiei.cUV V I
ftlwoliitely NliRIiF
Maudrukr I lit- l ur fteii
tuty workers ol vry t luss, It hunt
n equal. 8iire 'yrnrc Cmt . ;. atitm,
1tld.frrUntt, Mrl; Hi-tdnr;.c. ft il lit,
ouiueu, lu i I i f w lie vnux itninU
the ftedenlary trr p.rnMirtv nuhjett.
SCHENCK'S
r
"Uven !lie Liver.'
and Insure ht.U'.t. K-ii-v,t'i:n-
eray ami tuid mid Its. Cmit.utiou?
Uc not ttcc Kn.iry
Purely Wrml If
Absolutely HrT'nletis.
For nlr rvervwhrre, 2$ cent boa.
or by mail.
i Dr. J. H. Schenck's Sc. Son
fhlUdelnhla. Pa.
Knobs vilk
The Wooing of Woman
Regan in lhi garden of P.dcn and hut been (Tiling tin with
all Its delicious consequences ever since. It Is the starlinir
point of a woman's life, the hour In which the sun really be
gins to shine.
To successfully woo the modern woman she must bn
plentifully supplied with diamonds and jewelry. It in said
that vanity in woman is an imperishable instinct the love for
the beautiful, the artistic Is highly developed In her.
We are prepared to supply jour wants, gentiemeii, in
Diamonds, Diamond Jewelry aud highly artistic merchandise.
Our stock for the approaching holidays Is a "perfect dream."
Write or 'phone us
W. H. LUDWIG,
Jeweler and Silversmith,
Trust Co. lhuldinn,
Cliambcrsburn, l'a.
Hui
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For The I. H G.
5;
Description by the Village School. Name
on Account of Adjacent Knob.
Knobsville is the name of the
village on the roul leuling from
McConnellsbuigtoF.iri Littloto ,
Fulton county, P.i , about six miles
north of the former pine, h,
nestled at the foot or a ceautiful
knob in the ridge ih.tt forms ill"
western biund.iry of t'vi uppir
end of th RigCoV yvitl at th gai
in the ridge, through which Hows
the head waters of Lickiug Creek.
It contains '27 houses, '2 stores, '2
vacant store rooms, 1 school with
an attendance of about 110 pupils,
2 churches, 1 poslofticf, 1 chop
ping mill, 2 merchants, (.sawyers,
1 minister, 1 tinner, 1 barber, "
carpenters, 3 threshers, 1 post
master, 1 school teacher, 4 log cut
ters, 2 engiueers. I miller. 2 hun
ters, 1 dude. -1 toamslers, 2 ruin
ed farmers, 2 clerks, 1 plasterer,
and 1 sale crier. The population
of Knobsville is aoout HO There
is a beautiful creek and dam :tt
one end of this town, a beautiful
place for fishing and in winter fui
skating and coisting.
If you like ColTee but dore no
drink t, try Dr. Shoop's Ueuli'
Coffee. It is true that real Co!
fee does disturb the stomach,
heart and kidneys. But I);-.
Shoop's Health Coffee has not a
gruic of true 3offee in it. Being
made from parched grains, malt,
etc., it forms a wholesome, food
like drink, yet having the true
llavor of Old Java and Mocha Cof
fee. "Mad in a minute." Call
at our store for a free sample.
Sold by E R. McClain.
Ci. ITIIO -T' f KT O
ft
m
Ladies' Long Coats
ill is mk- -
The Gasoline Knglne Is one of Uie
jKt useful things a farmer can own.
Wl'h one of these useful machines he can
saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump
water, and many other things. They live
being used In some places for electric lifcht
plants. I have sold two since .lan. 1. Iinni,
am! expect to sell several more before tbn
year is up.
The demand tor Pittsburg fence is si ill
griing. This Is a positive proof that it
is I'll right. 1 have it on hand, and am
selling it right along ut the lowest price
poM-ible
'ii.r rope, "4c th: Linn id oil: Tide, a !til
lot,: Machine oil 18 to 37c gal; Cylinder
oil :7c: 1-ib. can Mica Axle grease .':
lb. can Mica Axle greuse ile: 10-lb. buck
ets Mica Axle grease, li.'ic; Harness oil tJUc:
I.iwis lead, 71c; Carter lead, 7Jc: Dutch
left 7c: Mixed paiot, 1.15 a gallon: Doii
l.. bitted axes tiUc. tol, Singlebitti.il
liM'S 7Uc: solid stee jiieks, 4tc: solid steel
mullocks, 4c: Hmooth wire, $2.7": Uarb
:i.l'.: Wire fence, 2:1 to COc. per rod:
V lie nails, tl .'.0 a.Ueg; Steel buggy tire
:ic: Dirt shovels, 40 to OCc; Long handle
rri i p, "t)c: Short handle scoop, 70c; Vv!
chains, 17 to 25c; Trace chains, 50 to !K)c:
Sit.ion saws, 5 ft, hi .t.45: fi-ft. 4.04; Uand
siiv. s 4('c. to i 50: Yellow collar pads, 27e:
r"e.l collar jiuds, 4()c.
Horse Blankets and Robes
I have the largest and best
I
.lust a word before we tell m
Last year wo showed ymi it
had been showing for years,
to sell out of style goiuls an
Crum's coats to a I'hilad -lphi
otl'ei' yon a line of ladies', n
are absolutely fashion's biter
No matter where el.vi yo.i j;.
been carried from year to y
that you aro getting tin bit
are priced :t.!S, 4 .." .
Itain coats run from $11 to l:
The young miss from K to 1
terns to select from and the
coats convinces us our line i
Tliat little tot just bi ginn
year follow may be bewilchi
plush coat at economical liv
coats before you buy no malt
the other fellow.
u about the coats we now have.
,'reat many coats C. 11. Crum
e found it didn't pay to try
i in July of this year we sold
Jew and it is with pleasure we
sses and children's coats that
productions.
you will lind coats which have
r, but here you can feel safe
.1. Our long coats for ladies'
i.5ii, 7, S, y.i.5u, tin, and $1-.
.u several patterns,
years has a wide range of pat
y we liave been selling misses'
ight.
ig to toddle up to the 5 and li
ly dressed in a bear skin or
res. We want you to see our
whether von buv from us or
assortment of Horse Hlankots and Hobos in the county. Prices from to ....
I tribes from 2.50 to 8.50.
Thanking those who have so liben.ily patronized me, and kindly soliciting the lontinuinee of the same, I am
Yours respectfully,
IB. AA.eiIott,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
1
Trespass Notice.
The undersigned hereby warns all
persons against trespassing on his
premises In Tod township, either by
hunting, gathering nuts, berries,
grapes, or In any maimer whatever.
Ho has recently suffered much damage
by persons prowling over his farm,
aud fair notice is now given that the
law will be rigidly enforced against
all trespassers in the future.
. DANIEL MOCK.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice IK nereoy f van Hint letters of uilmln-
iHiriUlon ftuve been runieu to uie unueriKiii:u
urx.n Ltm estilte of Mm. Hllehel Hill, lute of
Itelhel lowuslilp. Fullou ooiility. Pu., iluueus.
ed All persons huvliiK uIiUiiik uiriUnst rum es
LuLe will oreseQl them nronerlv aulhentloiiteil
for Kettlemeiit. mill those owluif Hie suiue will
please eull una settle.
DKNTON KNDKKSHOT.
Wurfonlsliurx. Fu.
Il-tl-et. Aduiiulstrutor,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
J fKT
KNOBSVILLE. I PUBLIC SAFE
Grant Baker has been on tha j SATURDAY, November 24. 1906
sicn list the past two weeks. imuel G. Cline will sell his valua
Mnmm SnvJer and Nina Kelso ! ble farm lying near the State Itoad
were shopping at the County Seat
on Saturday,
m
FOR THE MAN
We have suits for dress, f r business or for knock about
use. Overcoats, corduroy oats, "corduroy pints, leather
coats, lambs wool lined coal-, rubber coats, duck coats und
hunting coats as well as -weet, Orr & Co overalls and
blouses. We are in positio i to furnish the boy must any
tiling he would want to wear in the clothing line.
Remember you are not fee iing the Rubber Trust when you
buy a pair of our rubber bo .n, rubber overs, felt boots, lum
berman socks and overs, for vve have the Deacon Falls Rub
ber Goods this yoar whicli means you can have the best if
you want them.
For Your Next Coat, Suit,
or Rubber Goods try
Harry E. Huston,
Saltillo, Pa.
9T
See Our Stock of
Racket tore
between Port Littleton and Burnt Cat
Ins, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on the above
1 .).. Tl, 1.....,, i,,li,,lrw Imwlu
Mrs. Sylvester Cunningham is . . aMwllIi Pygo) F, Fraker,
still poorly with typhoid fever. jien,.y Miller, K. M. Gelvln, and oth-
The toacher ind pupils celebrat ! ers, and contains
ed Hallow Eve by having a taffy 260 ACRES
party at the school house. j wll u,a usual allowance, of which 150
II. O. Wiblo, who spent the past ; acres are under cultivation, and bal
sumnier with his mother here has ' ance lr-' nice
left for his new field of labor.
Irma and Goldie Gress spent
Wednesday evening at tha Ilersh
ey home, theguestsof their uncles
and aunts.
The new Pure Food and Drug
Law will mark it on the label of
every cough cure containing
opium, chloroform, or any other
stupefying or poisonous drug.
But it passes Dr. Shoop's cough
cure as made for i!0 years, entire
ly free. Dr. Shoop all along has
bitterly opposed the use of all op
iates or narcotics. Dr. Shpop's
t'oughOure is absolutely safa
oven for the youngest babe and
u cures, It docs not Biraplv sup
press. Get a safe and reliable
cough cure, by simply Insisting
on having Dr. Sbo p's. Let the
ia-f be your protection. ve
cheerfully reco-nmeud and sella.
Dickson's drug store.
THRIFTY TIMBER
The farm contains rich mineral de
posits. Tests have been made of the
Iron ore, which show it to lie very val
uable.' The improvements consist of
a two-and-a-half story Weatherboard-
ed
LOG HOUSE
rood Uarn, Wagonshed, Corncrlb, and
-li ..OiHP neeessarv outbulldlugs. The
pluce Is well watered every Held be
Intr accessible to water for slock
There Is a never falling springf and
well near the house. There Is a varu
ty or fruit, and au excellent young or
chard justcomlng lu to bearing. This
til bv Mills.
THE BEST STOCK FARM
i i.. . i... eti.l of the conn v, and a
j rare chance fur any one seeking a de
! slrablo home.
Terms will be made known on nay
of sale, and will be ailractlve
LEViJRL 0. CLINE
In the last Issue of this paper, we called your attention to ammuni
tion, tar rope, itc, and we certainly are pleased with the sales of these
goods. We never did have such a trade on these goods.
Now, we want to call your attention to a few things that we know are
bargains; for instance, we can seil you the greatest 50-1 b. lard can you
ever saw for 3Jc Huteher knives 13, 1(1, 20, and 25c see them. 5, 5J
and ti-in. stove pipe, 10, 11 and 12 Klbows that you can stand on at
10c. for all sl.es. Single bitted i.xes 50c, aud the best double bitted
axes vou ever saw at 55c; others at "a and HOc, and we have 3 dozen
home-made handles that are good and dry at 20c. Tin wash boili'rs
Oil and 85c. Cow chains Hi and 2He. Crosscut saws 1 to $.1.25. We
want you to try one of our 43 25 wide saws. They aro guaranteed to
bo the best, made; and If they are not, we return you your money.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
We are certainly littjug lots of font this fall
more than ever, and at pi ices that are not matched
In this county, or any adjoining county. We have
lots of kinds, and lots of different prices. Now, if
you want a pair of shoes for yourself or any of the
family, just try and let us show you what we have;
and then, If we can't please you, It is our fault not
yours. See our Walk-Overs for men at 3.5l) aud f 4.
We think we made a great hit in children's
pants and shirts, separate, at ! anu uc irom . to
1(1 years old. This Is not the light weight usually
sold. Hoys heavy lleeco-linnn shirts and drawers 24
cents; men's lleece-lied underwear at37io and 4.'le,
or 75 and 8 cents a suit. The 4Jo. goods weigh II)
ounces. Notice our ladles' Underwear. We have
better goods than we had last year. It Is closer, heavier and prettier
at 24 and 48e. each,
Li y
adies ,
isses
and
e
Children's
Wraps.
i i
Overcoats and SuitJ
Have you seen any of those Melton Overcoats for men that we are
selling at 3.85 and those liner ones that we sell at 5.25, H5.75, U.!x,
and $7 25. If you want to save a ulce days wages, it will pay you to
see them Horse Blankets tiOo to 5.
HULL & BENDER,
M'CONNELLSBURC, FA,
Proprietors.
A larger line to select from than
you will find anywhere else
and prices right.
A Big Stock of Furs.
Neckpieces at prices from
$1 .00 to $10. OO.
See Them.
Geo. I.
fflcConnellsburg, Pa.
Reisiier h Co
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PULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper,
a $1.00 Tear in Advance.
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V' 'if l?l
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Holds Fire 24 Hours and
Saves V3 the Fuel
Here is the most remarkable stove ever offered
the American public. Uurns soft coal, bard
coal, slack, lignite, coke, wood, corn cobs, or
anything burnable.
Jercsl Hot Blast Heaters
save one-third the fuel and will be found
doing full duty long after others have been
consigned to the scrap-heap. Jt is simpiy a
matter of construction. Jewel Hot Blast
Heaters are made to last. Body built trom
cold rolled sheet steol without Beam or joint. Cast
Tv ir0Xl '''"tf extends auove nrepol, givm perioci
I 1 tection. Hot blast attachment admits just tha right
I I amount, of .lr for Derfect combustion of all fuels.
nine Jewftl Hot Blast Heater burns the smoke and
saves you money. We challenge Uie world to pro- fitt
I I ftua it ii on 1 1.1! hI uiv nrico. Vs ,X.
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II WARNING! ft,taSi: HW-V-
V th. lrUniurk KrinUd h...wlUl. llu (rwo un. luu 1.0 tufc tJ$
For Sale at Albert Stoncr's. McConnellsburg
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
For .11 Coufht and sulsti In
y.- rt '
xDeliins Colds from the tyt-
tbtn r gtntly moving
1 bowels. A curtain
j relief for crcup and
i vhooiJ.iiff-cou.:h,
1 court curat att 'Yr'(
Kaiiniidv's 1 axativfl
: Honoy A Tar mo c
Ui buwli, cont&iftS
no Oiitiu.
Tb Red
ClAvei Blo-
Hoiiry ift
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bottla.
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